# Windmill Triggers Triggers allow external events to invoke your scripts and flows. ## File Naming Trigger configuration files use the pattern: `{path}.{trigger_type}_trigger.yaml` Examples: - `u/user/webhook.http_trigger.yaml` - `f/data/kafka_consumer.kafka_trigger.yaml` - `f/sync/postgres_cdc.postgres_trigger.yaml` - `f/inbound/orders.email_trigger.yaml` ## Email Triggers An email trigger routes incoming emails to a script or flow. Each trigger reserves a local-part: emails sent to `@` are delivered to the configured runnable. Set `workspaced_local_part: true` to namespace it per workspace (the actual recipient becomes `-@…`); on Windmill Cloud this is required. Senders may append URL-style extras to the local-part with `+`: `mytrigger+foo=bar+baz=qux@…`. They flow through to the script as `email_extra_args` (see below). ### Payload The runnable receives: - `parsed_email` — `{ headers, text_body, html_body, attachments[] }`. Each `attachment` has `{ headers, body }`. - `raw_email` — the raw RFC 822 message as a string, **or** an S3 object (`{ s3: "windmill_emails//raw.eml" }`) if the message exceeds 1 MiB. - `email_extra_args` (optional, only when sender appended `+key=value` extras) — a flat object of the parsed extras. With a preprocessor, all of the above are nested under `event` along with `event.kind = "email"` and `event.trigger_path` (the trigger's path). Without a preprocessor, `trigger_path` is **not** exposed — add a preprocessor if you need it. ### Attachments are S3 objects Binary attachments are uploaded to the workspace S3 bucket and surface in `parsed_email.attachments[i].body` as: ```json { "s3": "windmill_emails//attachments/" } ``` To read the bytes inside a script, use the wmill SDK: ```ts // TypeScript import * as wmill from "windmill-client" const file = await wmill.loadS3File(parsed_email.attachments[0].body) ``` ```python # Python import wmill data = wmill.load_s3_file(parsed_email["attachments"][0]["body"]) ``` If the workspace has no S3 resource configured (Workspace Settings → Object storage), `body` falls back to the string `"configure s3 in the workspace settings to handle attachments"`. The same applies to large `raw_email` bodies. Email attachment storage requires the server to be built with the `parquet` feature. Text/HTML/inline parts are placed inline in `body` as strings. ## CLI Commands `wmill sync push` deploys local changes to the workspace and can be destructive to remote state — only suggest/run it when the user explicitly asks to deploy/publish/push, not when they say "run", "try", or "test". `sync pull` is safe to run yourself — it never mutates remote state, though it does overwrite local files to match the remote (use `sync pull --dry-run` to only preview). ```bash # Push trigger configuration — only when the user explicitly asks to deploy wmill sync push # Pull triggers from Windmill wmill sync pull ```